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I want to convert my 1970 GTX from manual drums to power disk using all original 1970 parts.
1) DO I need to change anything under the dashboard to add the power brake booster? Are there any changes to the linkage under the dash? Any change to...
I had them on my 1964 with no clearance problems with the manifolds themselves. You will have to have exhaust pipes custom bent to fit them. I ordered pipes that matched the manifolds ('69 GTX), but when installed, they were far enough forward that the tie rod would interfere with them.
You need to take the lid off and set the float heights if you haven't yet. They get knocked around in transit and can be all over the shop.
Also they don't tolerate too much fuel pressure (5.5 psi) unless the floats are adjusted accordingly so that might be an issue too.
I'd pull it off the...
@trojjan
your PMs are full, clear some of your messages
I can't send you a contact the seller private message
'so here it is'
I may be interested for $1,000, for the STR15-4 & w/both tops
shipped to Sonora California 95370
but the Canadian Postal strike & shipping carriers, not working
is...
I found the photo album with my very first school photo. Probably less than a dozen copies of this photo still exist - it's not even on the web.
Taken in 1969. ................................................................................................That's me in the corner... ^^^^ :)
Looking great RC
I thought I read or you had said somewhere
you were going with some vintage Torque Thrust wheels
& wider redline or blueline tires too (may have been another of your cars)
IMHFO it need something like that,
Polished kidney style slots (Like vintage Halibrand Style)
would be...
With the engine off, and all the oil drained back to the pan, I believe it's tolerable for the oil level to touch the windage tray or bottom of the crank, because once the engine is started, the operating oil level drops.
But without a way to see them bubbles when the windage picks up the oil...